Mimecast Author - Alison Raymond Walsh

Alison Raymond Walsh

Senior Manager Public Relations

Alison Raymond Walsh has a background in public relations, marketing and communications. She joined Mimecast as the Senior Manager of Public Relations in October 2016 where she is responsible for overseeing the global PR campaigns and managing agencies in both the US and Australia. Alison has helped raise the profile of Mimecast and Mimecast executives, resulting in local and national coverage in CNBC’s Mad Money with Jim Cramer, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, FOX25 News & NECN, to name a few. Prior to Mimecast, she was the PR Specialist at RSA in Bedford, MA. Alison was responsible for rapid response, as well as PR activities focused around RSA’s channel program and products. Before RSA, she worked at Matter Communications in Newburyport, MA where she supervised and developed account programs, content development, managed account staff activities and outreached to key media, analysts and bloggers. She started her career in public relations at Topaz Partners, where she was responsible for not only supervising account programs, but also blogging, podcasting and overseeing Topaz Partner’s Buzz Media Online Communications (BMOC) Program which helped clients with any social media-related strategies and addressed any questions or concerns.

Posts by Alison Raymond Walsh

Get the latest cybersecurity news. In this week's news, we look at email attacks against a Minnesota government health system and a Texas school district. There's a continued focus on election security and some alarming information about voter infor…

Get the latest cyber resilience news. This week we have news of attacks against a sales intelligence firm, a dApp development community and a large number of individuals in the nation of Iceland. There is also news about how many US federal agencies…

Get the latest cyber resilience news. This week we look at a few instances of a growing threat to cybersecurity: voice phishing, or “vishing.” Scams by phone have been going on for years, but attackers are taking a new approach today. Elsewhere, Fac…